Emerging National Security Threats in a Globalized World

The globalized economy has led to an increasingly interconnected playing field with respect to financial markets, cybersecurity, and terrorism. As the United States attempts to disrupt terrorist networks, while maintaining the security of its own infrastructure, it has increasingly used financial sticks and carrots to influence the actions of individuals, states, and non-state actors throughout the world. This program will focus on several aspects of the intersections between terrorism, cybersecurity, intelligence gathering/sharing, and financial restrictions that the US faces and implements on a daily basis.

(4.5 Credit Hours) will be applied for as requested to different states.CLE Accreditation - - $ 55.00

For further information, please contact:
Office of Special Events & Continuing Legal Education
American University Washington College of Law
Phone: 202.274.4075; Fax: 202.274.4079; or secle@wcl.american.edu